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Contractor's Choice Low Sheen Acrylic

DESCRIPTION

An interior/exterior, cost effective low sheen acrylic with good opacity, adhesion and flexibility.
Excellent for washability and busy areas.

SUITABLE PAINTING SURFACES

All interior walls and ceilings where a low sheen finish is required, particularly in large living areas, bedrooms and hallways.

GENERAL DATA

Application: Brush, roller or spray. Provide adequate ventilation. Temperature should be above 10ºC. Early exposure to steam, overnight dew, rain or hosing may result in damage or removal of the coating.

Coverage: Approx. 14 – 16 sq. metres per litre.

Thinning: Up to 100ml of clean water per litre for spraying or application to very porous surfaces.

Drying: Touch dry in 30 minutes. Recoat 2 hours on a day of 25ºC and 50% relative humidity, but will be longer in adverse conditions.

Clean Up: Water and detergent. Dried spots can be removed using Brinlay General Purpose Thinners.

SURFACE PREPARATION

Previously Painted Surfaces:

Ensure all surfaces are cleaned of dirt, dust, powder, grease, oil, smoke stains, cooking residues, polishes and materials detrimental to the finish and adhesion of the new paints by washing with water and detergent or sugar soap (as appropriate), rinse clean any residues.

Sterilise mould or moss with bleach or a Fungicidal Wash.

Fill surface holes with an appropriate filler and sand to match existing surface. Sand all gloss and semi gloss paints to a flat look. Remove flaked, cracked, peeling and poorly adhered unsound paints which should be tested as follows:

Test surface at random by cutting a small cross (X) through the existing paints. Apply and press down firmly a piece of sticky tape over the cut. Hold the end of the tape and rip off. If the paint is removed, check other areas. Paints consistently failing test or, if any doubt to their adhesion, should be completely removed.